The stunning Ludwigia palustris is found all over the world growing in a wide range of aquatic habitats both in its emersed and submersed forms. There is some confusion over its close relative Ludwigia repens but palustris has smaller leaves and is sometimes called Ludwigia palustris ‘Super Red’. In nature the plant is usually found under direct sunlight with a nutrient-rich substrate. It is rare to find in the wild in Europe and more commonly seen in the American and African continents. It was not endemic Australasia but has been since introduced. It was original described by Stephen Elliot, the American botanist and educator in 1817. MAKE YOUR AQUARIUM A SUCCESS Website rebrand.ly/tropica_website Instagram rebrand.ly/tropica_instagram Facebook rebrand.ly/tropica_facebook
I have just now added this plant to my grow out tank getting it ready for a build. It is such a pretty plant with its red color. It makes a stunning centerpiece. Thank you always for taking the time to educate us on all these beautiful plants! I truly enjoy this series! Georgia, I hope you and your family and everyone at Tropica has a very blessed and beautiful weekend.stay well my friend!👍♥️🌿🐟🌱🙏
I couldn't remember what I plant I bought, but this was it. Love the contrast it gives with my green plants. I was having elevated nitrate issues, despite bi weekly water changes. Determined it was due to low phosphates.. once I added phosphate, this think took off, and pulled my nitrates down 40ppm in a week, and grew 3-4 inches, no CO2. (duck weed also helped)
Hi, don't worry about it, it's a fair question. The repens 'Rubin' is slightly bigger; you can read more about the palustris here tropica.com/en/plants/plantdetails/Ludwigiapalustris'SuperRed'(035B)/4453
Any tips on taking care of the emersed Ludwigia palustris. I just tie it on the wabi-kusa mat. How about the ferts, should i add nitrogen ferts as well?
Not really. Its a prolific water column feeder. Grows very good in inert substrate. This is also why it responds well to replanting cuttings. Just make sure to have plenty of fertilizer in the water column.
@@GeorgeFarmerStudios I may be wrong but it is possible the OP had not heard the term before. They may have heard of Australia as a continent, but not Australasia as a descriptor for a region.
The stunning Ludwigia palustris is found all over the world growing in a wide range of aquatic habitats both in its emersed and submersed forms. There is some confusion over its close relative Ludwigia repens but palustris has smaller leaves and is sometimes called Ludwigia palustris ‘Super Red’. In nature the plant is usually found under direct sunlight with a nutrient-rich substrate. It is rare to find in the wild in Europe and more commonly seen in the American and African continents. It was not endemic Australasia but has been since introduced. It was original described by Stephen Elliot, the American botanist and educator in 1817.
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I have just now added this plant to my grow out tank getting it ready for a build. It is such a pretty plant with its red color. It makes a stunning centerpiece. Thank you always for taking the time to educate us on all these beautiful plants! I truly enjoy this series! Georgia, I hope you and your family and everyone at Tropica has a very blessed and beautiful weekend.stay well my friend!👍♥️🌿🐟🌱🙏
Pretty sure palustris can be passed off as a pond plant too, since they can be found in areas with cold winters.
I couldn't remember what I plant I bought, but this was it.
Love the contrast it gives with my green plants.
I was having elevated nitrate issues, despite bi weekly water changes. Determined it was due to low phosphates.. once I added phosphate, this think took off, and pulled my nitrates down 40ppm in a week, and grew 3-4 inches, no CO2. (duck weed also helped)
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Awesome Plant.
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Hi. I'm sorry for sounding ignorant but is Ludwigia Palustris the same as Ludwigia Repens Rubin? Thank you.
Hi, don't worry about it, it's a fair question. The repens 'Rubin' is slightly bigger; you can read more about the palustris here tropica.com/en/plants/plantdetails/Ludwigiapalustris'SuperRed'(035B)/4453
nice plant🙂 this voice sounds familiar to me.... George? 😁
Nope It's Farmer 😁😂🤣
@@paragbrahme ah... George Farmer 🤣🤣
Any tips on taking care of the emersed Ludwigia palustris. I just tie it on the wabi-kusa mat.
How about the ferts, should i add nitrogen ferts as well?
Awesome plant. Good job :)
Is it safe for axolotls?
Nice ludwigia
Can anyone tell me if the substrate can be sand or only rocks?
What about co2 and light for this plant
Hi. For further details check out our plant profile: tropica.com/en/plants/plantdetails/Ludwigiapalustris(035B)/4453
Can it grow into soil?
Yes
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Its can for sakura bonsai😃
Wonderful! Does it want a fertile substrate?
Yes
@@mitigurmeet4144 Thanks
Not really. Its a prolific water column feeder. Grows very good in inert substrate. This is also why it responds well to replanting cuttings. Just make sure to have plenty of fertilizer in the water column.
@@JohnAbrahamsen Thanks 👍
I’ve seen this growing as a weed in overwatered gardens
What’s australasia
I assume Australia, New Zealand and the surrounding smaller islands? And New Guinea I think
New Country ?
It’s a continent. Google it.
@@GeorgeFarmerStudios I may be wrong but it is possible the OP had not heard the term before. They may have heard of Australia as a continent, but not Australasia as a descriptor for a region.
Hi Keith. Fair question. Check out: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australasia
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